DEFENSIBLE SPACE

There has been some controversy concerning the defensible space requirements.  California law now requires 100 feet of Defensible Space around a home.      

  However, there are different requirements for 30’ and for 100’.  Please check out the websites below.  


Our fire district is:  

Lake Valley Fire Protection District

Headquarters: 

Station 72211

Keetak Street

South Lake Tahoe, CA. 96150

Phone: (530) 577-3737

Fax: (530) 577-3739


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Create a "clean" zone with few or no combustibles within 30 feet of your home.

Create a fuel-reduction zone from 30'-100' (or to your property line, if closer) to slow the spread of an approaching wildfire.


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• Cut dry grass regularly within 100 feet of your home. Gas powered tools can start fires when fire danger is high, so work early in the morning on a cool, moist day, if possible. Rake and remove clippings.

• Use irrigated, fire-resistant plants where possible. Rock, stone, and other materials can be used to create an attractive, fire-safe landscape.

• Make decks fire safe by clearing vegetation and combustibles like lumber and firewood from underneath. Enclose underside with fire resistant building materials if possible.

• Apply 1/4 inch mesh screen to all roof and basement vent openings.

• Keep trees limbed up 10' from the ground or from the tops of plants below (or 1/3 the height of trees shorter than 30'), and cut back at least 10' from your chimney and roof. Remove all dead limbs.

• Clean all needles and leaves from the roof and rain gutters regularly during fire season.

• Maintain your landscaping by mowing, watering, weeding and removing dead needles and leaves.

• Maintain fire engine access to your home by clearing vegetation 10 from the sides of roads and driveways and 14' vertically.

• Make your address visible from the street in both directions, with 4" (minimum) reflective numbers on a contrasting background.


http://www.readyforwildfire.org/Defensible-Space/

http://www.lakevalleyfire.org/fire-adapted-community/defensible-space/defensible-space

http://tahoe.livingwithfire.info

http://www.fire.ca.gov


Lake Valley Fire Protection District

Headquarters: Station 72211

 Keetak Street

South Lake Tahoe, CA. 96150

Phone: (530) 577-3737

Fax: (530) 577-3739



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